Omnivorus writes:
'Lo, Ellen.
I agree with buzsaw.
A close investigation of the Exodus Video(s) would tell you a great deal about creationists and their take on evidence and accuracy.
..........as well as the paranoia of the the mainstream secularist science establishment of investigating anything suggesting the existence of a supernatural higher intelligence in the universe.
Buz, I don't think I'm a member of any establishments other than my own, but if you want someone to make a call as to who is paranoid on the issue, scientists or creationists, based on the Exodus videos, that's okay by me.
BTW, just for the record, I don't think whether or not Wyatt actually found a few chariot wheels on the bottom of the Red Sea would have any bearing on the historicity of Exodus
or the existence of God.
Meanwhile, the second video was made largely to expunge any link with Wyatt, who has been denounced by many conservative Christians, both scholars and laypersons in archeology, as a fraud; there is no other substantive difference between the two videos.
Wyatt also claimed, among other things, to have found the Ark of the Covenant, at which time angels promised him a role in the Great Events to come. So far, Wyatt has passed away, and we have yet to see the Ark or the Great Events. Not to beat a dead horse, but if I were you, I wouldn't put the egg money on that particular nag.